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The Prince Show is a sketch parodying the memorable performance of Prince and Beyoncé at the 46th Grammy Awards. The sketch features Fred Armisen as the host, playing Prince, and with Maya Rudolph as his co-host, Beyoncé. The opening theme song of the show features Prince playing his famous purple guitar with his famed symbol.
Armisen, a fan of Prince since childhood, created the sketch as a way of improving his chances of meeting the musician. [26] Steve Jobs – Apple CEO who appears on Weekend Update to show off strange new technology. Armisen has stated that Steve Jobs is the celebrity he most enjoys portraying. [41]
The Prince Show (Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph) – February 14, 2004 ¡Show Biz Grande Explosion! (Fred Armisen as Fericito (see 2002–2003), Horatio Sanz) – March 6, 2004; Debbie Downer (Rachel Dratch) – May 1, 2004; Kaitlin & Rick (Amy Poehler, Horatio Sanz) – May 1, 2004; Jorge Rodriguez (Horatio Sanz) – May 1, 2004
Zamata, 38, and Fred Armisen recalled their excitement over Prince being in attendance. "Prince floated into the room," Zamata said, while Armisen, 58, added, "I don't mean this as a joke, he ...
When Robert De Niro hosted the show in December 2004, Rudolph portrayed Beyoncé alongside Fred Armisen as Prince for a “Prince Christmas Special.” She served as his sidekick on the show while ...
Spotify is unleashing three original comedy podcasts, including a high-concept scripted show from “Saturday Night Live” alum Fred Armisen. In “The Sketch Factor,” Armisen (“Portlandia ...
This character was originally created for the show SCTV, but wasn't as popular there as it was on SNL. A short-lived cartoon series was made based on this character from 1988 to 1989. Jackie Rogers Jr., an albino entertainer who appears on the sketch The Joe Franklin Show. He hosted the game show parody (on SNL) called Jackie Rogers's $100,000 ...
The Kelly Brothers (Fred Armisen, Will Forte) – February 8, 2003; Mascots (Justin Timberlake) – October 11, 2003; The Prince Show (Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph) – February 14, 2004; The Lundford Twins Feel Good Variety Hour (Fred Armisen, Amy Poehler) – January 22, 2005; Deep House Dish (Kenan Thompson, Rachel Dratch, Andy Samberg ...